Malaga Tour Guide
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day 1
To start our visit we place ourselves in the city´s main street, the calle del Marqués de Larios , one of the most important shopping-streets and where famous upmarket designer-shops, both national and international, are found. This street, inaugurated in 1891, is the exponent of the nineteenth-century town-planning re-design, which makes a definitive break from the Arabic influence in this area, had the aim of opening a direct route to the port. Fromherewearriveatthe plazadelaConstitución , which is the heart of Malaga´s old quarter. As it is early, we can make a stop to taste a typical Malaga breakfast in one of the cafeterias which are found in the area. A good coffee with churros or a “pitufo” with locally-produced olive oil, will go down well. But it is important to know how to order a coffee in Malaga, because depending on the amount of coffee served, each has a different name. For example, a “café mitad” is half coffee and half milk and a “sombra” is three quarters milk and one quarter coffee. In addition, more coffee than milk is a “largo” and there are up to nine different ways to order a coffee. But we have three days ahead to get used to this typical custom of Malaga. Now refreshed, we take the narrow calle Santa María (to the east) which comes out into the vicinity of the Catedral de la Encarnación and its Museo Catedralicio. Although work on the Cathedral began during the Gothic period (16th century) on the ancient Mosque
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